Professional Profile Planning: Crafting a Compelling Story

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Craft a strategic professional profile that showcases your unique strengths and accomplishments. Develop a compelling narrative with targeted keywords and describing statements that resonate with your audience. Highlight your job titles, skills, education, volunteer experience, and accomplishments to attract potential employers. Communicate your present goals and aspirations clearly to align with your career objectives.


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  1. Performance Task #1 Interactive Student Template

  2. Planning Your Professional Profile Identify and list four to six of your best keywords. Identify and list several of your important describing statements that resonate with your reader. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 2

  3. Planning Your Professional Profile Create your headline using the keywords and describing statements you identified above. Use 120- characters or less. 3

  4. Planning Your Profile Summary Create your headline using the keywords and describing statements you identified above. Use 120- characters or less. 4

  5. Planning Your Professional Profile Begin with a strategy statement that describes who you are. Develop a summary of what you have accomplished in your academic or work life so far. 5

  6. Planning Your Professional Profile Communicate what you are you looking for right now. What are your present goals? Be precise. 6

  7. Planning Your Professional Profile Experience - Job Titles-Make sure you word job titles correctly since the titles carry more weight than the description in the LinkedIn algorithm. Description of jobs-Be clear and concise. Let employers know what you have done so they know what you are capable of doing now. Skills - This is a good place for a bulleted list of skill that make you valuable to an employer. This may include manual labor skills, technology skills, or leadership skills. Anything that makes you more engaging to employers. Education - If you ve graduated from the school, you can put when you attended; otherwise, you can put your expected graduation year. 7

  8. Planning Your Professional Profile Volunteer Experience - List anywhere you have volunteer experience, interests, and active participation in groups, organizations, and influencers. Accomplishments - List any additional accomplishments that may not be listed above. This is a great place to include multiple languages, publications, or honors organizations. 8

  9. Your Professional Profile 9

  10. Your Professional Profile Your Professional Profile First Name Last Name First Name Last Name Headline Headline 10

  11. Your Professional Profile Your Professional Profile Education Education Country Zip Code Country Zip Code 11

  12. Your Professional Profile Your Professional Profile Industry Industry Summary Summary 12

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